Application Due Date: September 24th, 2010
The City of Indianapolis' Office of Sustainability and United Water have partnered to announce that applications are available for the Green Infrastructure Grant Program. This year, $100,000 in funding will be granted to organizations who utilize green infrastructure projects designed to improve water quality and reduce stormwater runoff.
A completed application must be received via email to: greengrant@unitedwater.com
Large files do not email; please mail to
2700 South Belmont Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46221
Maximum Grant Award:
$20,000 (requires 20 percent matching contribution)
Match may be provided by applicant, LISC, a CDC, or another entity.
Eligible Entities:
Not-for-profit organizations committed to efforts in sustainable development within Marion County
For-Profit Organizations (with approval)
More information about the Green Infrastructure Grant Program
Green Infrastructure
The primary goals of green infrastructure are to capture and store stormwater as close to where it falls so that it can be cleaned, infiltrated into the soil, and slowly released into rivers and streams. There are many types of Green Infrastructure, some examples include green roofs, porous pavement and rain gardens.
